Towards Maturity’s pick of the best at World of Learning 2012

World of Learning at the NEC this year is celebrating 20 years on the 2nd and 3rd of October. There is lots going on so if you are going to the whole event or just to the exhibition, we thought you might appreciate our pick of the best

(editors note – we might be a bit biased here with a focus on the Towards Maturity Ambassadors, supporters and top performers in our benchmark but we think they have got some great ideas to share!):

Our pick of the conference programme

Don’t forget that it’s not too late for Towards Maturity Research community members still qualify for a 10% discount on the conference programme – just quote Towards when you book.

2nd October – Don’t miss

Opening Address,10:05 – 10:45 –How will L&D have to adapt to the changing workforce? with Caroline Waters OBE, Director of People & Policy,BT

4:30 – 15:30 –How people really learn at work – the 70:20:10 model in action with Boyd Glover, Head of Skills Training, Dixons; Steve Dineen, CEO, Fusion Universal (Best wishes to Boyd he is shortlisted for an e-learning award in November!)

A3 14:55 – 15:55 Learning and talent in the Cloud with David Wilson, Managing Director, Elearnity ( a TM supporter) and Conrad Hamer, Business Development Manager, Jenison

15:20 – 15:50 finally please come and support Laura Overton in the final session of the day where she will be battling it out PechaKucha style!

Our pick of the exhibition
It is free to attend the exhibition just register here to save some time! There are lots of free seminars to attend where you can pick up practical ideas from the experts, here are some of our favourites:

Emerald acquires Mind Tools and strengthens its position as a leading global learning business. Emerald Group, the global provider of research and learning resources, today announces the successful acquisition of Mind Tools, the digital learning and performance support company.

L&D practitioners discussing with Jane Bozarth they can support the capture and sharing of tacit knowledge, the information that people keep to themselves, that enable them to get things done in their roles.

Today is international Women’s Day; the annual occurrence that seeks to revel in how far women have come, and address how far they have left to go in the battle for gender equality. By celebrating what women have achieved, whilst highlighting the continuing inequalities they face, today plays a vital role in shedding light on women, their opinions and their experiences in life. We want to contribute to this insight and explore how you could make work place learning more effective by tapping in to the behaviours and ambitions of women in your company.

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Every day your employees face dozens of clients, managers, reports and projects competing for their attention. With 55% of workers saying they lack time to learn, it is clear heading into 2019 that we need to apply some fresh forward-thinking to recapture the attention of the learners and revive their passion for learning.

Emerald acquires Mind Tools and strengthens its position as a leading global learning business. Emerald Group, the global provider of research and learning resources, today announces the successful acquisition of Mind Tools, the digital learning and performance support company.

L&D practitioners discussing with Jane Bozarth they can support the capture and sharing of tacit knowledge, the information that people keep to themselves, that enable them to get things done in their roles.

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